The Clippers could have used a rotation of 7 different 1st round selections over the course of 3 drafts, including two number 1 overall picks. It would have been fun as hell to watch if everyone developed accordingly.

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I heard that Sylvester Stallone wrote The Expendables with The Alex in mind. He had to keep it realistic though and split The Alex's abilities into multiple characters. Stallone thought that critics would pan it for being too far-fetched if he just had one character effing everyone up.

I have a feeling this is going to end up at an epically one-sided trade in retrospect. Maybe Wiggins ends up as a Super Star, but Cleveland is getting a 26-12 guy who can knock down 3s.

The Cavaliers' offense is going to be incredible. I can see the Kevin Love outlet passes to a streaking LeBron James now. If K-Love can make Corey Brewer into one of the top transition scorers in the league...

the way I look at it, any trade Cleveland makes involving Wiggins for Love they WILL regret it, but on the flip side if they do the trade and if they just win 1 NBA finals with LBJ, Kyrie, Love then it would be considered a success so I get the logic in it. But Wiggins will be something special in this league soon.

Wiggins taking the wolves to the playoffs, something Love couldn't do, would be fun to see.

Thing is, the Wolves might be a better team with Wiggins than with Love. They still have Pekovic and Dieng up front. Although Bennett looked like ****, the book's not written. He seemed completely unmotivated last year - if playing with Wiggins can motivate him to get in shape and show some effort, there could still be hope for him.

Rubio/LaVine, Wiggins, Bennett, Pekovic, Dieng with decent to good depth and Flip coaching it... Teams will have trouble dealing with their length and athleticism.